pygtk2

Python bindings for GTK+

PyGTK is an extension module for Python that gives you access to the GTK+
widget set. Just about anything you can write in C with GTK+ you can write
in Python with PyGTK (within reason), but with all the benefits of using a
high-level scripting language.

/usr/share/doc/pygtk2-2.16.0/README

PyGTK
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Original authors: James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>
Johan Dahlin <johan@gnome.org>
Current maintainers: Gustavo J A M Carneiro <gjc@gnome.org>
Paul Pogonyshev <pogonyshev@gmx.net>
Gian Mario Tagliaretti <gianmt@gnome.org>
This archive contains modules that allow you to use gtk in Python
programs. At present, it is a fairl
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/usr/share/doc/pygtk2-2.16.0/examples/glade/README

This directory contains examples of the use of the pyglade module, which can
be used for creating user interfaces from the .glade files created by the
GLADE UI builder.
Just put a glade file in this directory and run:
./glade-demo.py filename.glade
The pyglade module should make it even easier to prototype interfaces in
python, since you can get it to look right, and act correctly when signals
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/usr/share/doc/pygtk2-2.16.0/examples/ide/README

This directory contains some tools that can be used to help develop python
applications. There is a graphical front end to the profiler and debugger,
and a graphical python console, and a 'module browser'.
I will probably link these together with an editor (just use emacs, or write
one in python?).

/usr/share/doc/pygtk2-2.16.0/examples/simple/README

These are some of the simplest examples you can do. They are only intended
to help you see how to u
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